Here's something to cheer about: Kirsten Dunst has a Bring It On update.
With the 24th anniversary of the beloved cheerleading movie approaching, where does the actress think her character Torrance Shipman is today?
"Good question," Dunst told E! News' Francesca Amiker at a Civil War screening in Los Angeles April 2. "Coaching maybe." (For more from Dunst's interview, watch E! News April 3.)
It would be the perfect transition for Torrance—who faced off against rival cheer captain Isis (Gabrielle Union) in the 2000 film. In fact, we could potentially see Torrance in her coaching position if an official Bring It On sequel with the OG cast makes it to the big screen.
"We've been developing a sequel forever," Union shared with Variety in January 2023. "But for folks who don't exactly understand how long development can take in Hollywood, that could be five minutes or 50 years."
For the film's 22nd anniversary in August 2022, Union had fans putting up their spirit fingers over her sequel pitch.
"Hmmmm," she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, "so Isis might have a teenager #BringItOn."
Union's message even piqued the interested of Chloe Bailey, who replied, "i wanna be apart," while Ryan Destiny responded, "yup. where are the uniforms?!"
And although it's been decades since the original movie hit theaters—inspiring a series of direct-to-video Bring It On films—Dunst has also been supportive of a potential follow-up.
"Listen, if they wanted to make another movie, I would make another movie," she said on The Kelly Clarkson Show in 2019. "It'd be so fun."
While we wait for the squad to get back together, keep reading for a look back at secrets from Bring It On.
Civil War premieres in theaters on April 12.